Hi,
 
You have to use the Directory Access Utility (Applications/Utilities) to bind to an AD. 
It helps if you use the Panther version of Mac OS  X server.
 
Succes,
 
Jeroen Peters
 
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We have an issue with getting one of these puppies to live in a Win2k3 domain.

We can see the Xserve from a win2k3 box, but it's just coming up in it's own workgroup, and I can't set ACLs for domain accts on directories I create on it.  I only can set ACLs for the local accts on the XServe.

The UI for managing the XServe is not exactly obvious when it comes to directory integration.   We've tried configuring the Active Directory section in the Server Admin tool, and put in the forest and domain DNS names and all that, but it wouldn't attach to the domain.

Can anybody give me a quick hand with this?   I'd appreciate it!
 
Thanks!
Kirk
 
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